Chelsea Handler Admits Her 'Biggest Financial Mistake' Was Shrinking 5-Bedroom Home to Prevent Family From Visiting for 'Too Long'
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Chelsea Handler revealed her biggest financial mistake was renovating her five-bedroom home into a two-bedroom to prevent extended family visits. Despite being a real estate investor, this decision resulted in a loss of value for the home. Handler later had to return the bedrooms to five for the sale, which added additional costs and work. The property, purchased in 2010 and sold in 2021 for $10.38 million, underwent extensive renovations to achieve a desired aesthetic.
Converting a five-bedroom house into a two-bedroom house so that my family wouldn't visit me for too long. It made the house less valuable.
I had to turn the two bedrooms back into five bedrooms to sell it. It became a costly mistake that added unexpected work when listing the home.
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